EP2776152A2 - Colloïdes superparamagnétiques présentant une meilleure stabilité de charge pour des structures photoniques accordables magnétiquement et de haute qualité - Google Patents

Colloïdes superparamagnétiques présentant une meilleure stabilité de charge pour des structures photoniques accordables magnétiquement et de haute qualité

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EP2776152A2
EP2776152A2 EP20120866433 EP12866433A EP2776152A2 EP 2776152 A2 EP2776152 A2 EP 2776152A2 EP 20120866433 EP20120866433 EP 20120866433 EP 12866433 A EP12866433 A EP 12866433A EP 2776152 A2 EP2776152 A2 EP 2776152A2
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  • the present invention relates to superparamagnetic colloids with enhanced charge stability for high quality magnetically tunable photonic structures, and more particularly to a method and process of forming superparamagnetic colloids with enhanced charge stability for high quality magnetically tunable photonic structures.
  • a method of stabilizing electromagnetically charged particles comprises: coating electromagnetically charged particles with a protective layer; and etching the protective layer to produce a porous protective layer on the electromagnetically charged particles.
  • the electromagnetically charged particles are superparamagnetic.
  • the porous protective layer has mesoscale porosity and enhanced permeability to solvents and ions.
  • the porous protective layer prevents the polyelectrolyte from detaching from the superparamagnetic particles and allows the charge dissociation of polyelectrolyte and produce strong electrostatic interactions among the superparamagnetic particles; and wherein the porous protective layer enhances the charge stability and maintains long-range repulsions, which allows for self-assembly of the photonic structures with excellent optical properties and long-term stability.
  • the porous protective layer is polystyrene and/or poly(methyl methacrylate), silica, titania, zinc oxide and/or alumina.
  • directly depositing the protection layer on the electromagnetically charged particle surface by directly depositing a layer of silica through a sol-gel process; and etching the layer of silica with a water-etching step.
  • the water-etching step produces mesopores and micropores within the layer of the silica, the mesopores comprise pores of greater than approximately 2 nm, and the micropores comprise pores of less than approximately 2 nm.
  • etching the coated particles in a base solution to produce mesoscale porosity in the silica layer etching the coated particles in a base solution to produce mesoscale porosity in the silica layer
  • SPM superparamagnetic
  • performing a post- treatment process which removes materials from the protective layer to create porosity.
  • the etching is a base/acid etching, salt etching, and/or solvent etching.
  • controlling porosity of the porous protective layer on the superparamagnetic particles based on a duration of etch time is a further exemplary embodiment.
  • a method of stabilizing electromagnetically charged particles comprises: coating surfaces of charged electromagnetically charged particles with a protective layer; and post-treating the surfaces of the electromagnetically charged particles to produce micropores and mesoscale pores within the protective layer.
  • electromagnetically charged particles are charged superparamagnetic particles.
  • depositing the protecting layer on the superparamagnetic (SPM) particles through an emulsion polymerization includes depositing a slightly cross- linked polystyrene layer on the surfaces of the superparamagnetic particles.
  • micropores and mesoscale pores prevents the polyelectrolyte from detaching from the superparamagnetic particles and allows the polyelectrolyte to ionize and produce strong electrostatic interactions among the superparamagnetic particles; and the micropores and mesoscale pores enhance the charge stability and maintains long- range repulsions, which allows for self-assembly of the photonic structures with excellent optical properties and long-term stability.
  • the protective layer is polystyrene and/or poly(methyl methacrylate), silica, titania, zinc oxide and/or alumina.
  • directly depositing the protective layer on the charged superparamagnetic particle surface by directly depositing a layer of silica through a sol-gel process; and etching the layer of silica with a water-etching step, wherein the water-etching step produces the micropores and mesopores within the layer of the silica.
  • the mesoscale pores within the layer of silica comprises pores of greater than approximately 2 nm, and the micropores have a diameter of less than approximately 2 nm.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic illustration showing the strategy for stabilizing high density negative charges on the surface of superparamagnetic Fe 3 0 4 colloidal particles, and wherein a layer of porous silica is created to prevent the polyacrylate chains from detaching from the Fe 3 0 4 particle surface.
  • Figure 2 are Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) images of
  • Figure 3 is a chart showing the change of ⁇ potential during the water-based etching of A) Fe 3 0 /Si0 2 and B) pure Si0 2 spheres.
  • Figure 4 is a chart showing the reflectance spectra of: A) Fe 3 0 particle aqueous solution and B) Fe 3 0 4 /p-Si0 2 aqueous solution in response to an external magnetic field with varying strength, achieved by changing the magnet-sample distance, and wherein the diffraction peak blue-shifts as the distance decreases from 4.8 to 3.9 cm for (A) and 3.8 to 0 cm for (B), with step size of 0.2 cm.
  • Figure 5 is a chart showing: A) The change in peak position (square) and diffraction intensity (triangle) of a Fe 3 O 4 /p-Si0 2 aqueous solution in response to a magnetic field with a defined strength of approximately 131 G after the particles have been stored in water for various time periods, and B) the tuning range of the diffraction peaks after storing a sample of Fe 3 0 /p-Si0 2 particles for different periods of time.
  • Figure 6 is a chart showing reflection spectra of Fe 3 0 4 particle aqueous solution in response to an external magnetic field with varying strength, achieved by changing the magnet-sample distance, after preparation for: A) 1 day; B) 2 days; and C) 4 days.
  • Figure 7 is a chart showing the reflection spectra of Fe 3 0 4 /p-Si0 2 aqueous solution in response to an external magnetic field with varying strength, achieved by changing the magnet-sample distance, after preparation for: A) 1 day; B) 2 days; and C) 3 days.
  • Figure 8 is a chart showing the reflection spectra of Fe 3 0 4 /p-Si0 2 aqueous solution in response to an external magnetic field with varying strength after preparation for: A) 4 day; B) 6 days; C) 0 days; D) 14 days; E) 18 days; and F) 24 days.
  • a process to address the above-mentioned disadvantages includes coating the charged superparamagnetic (SPM) particles with a porous protecting layer, which prevents the polyelectrolyte from detaching from the particles and at the same time allows the polyelectrolyte to ionize and produce strong electrostatic interactions among particles.
  • the protecting layer can be polymers including but not limited to polystyrene, poly(methyl methacrylate), inorganic materials including but not limited to silica, titania, zinc oxide or alumina.
  • a porous layer is directly deposited to the charged SPM particle surface.
  • a thin layer of silica which contains micropores can be directly deposited to the SPM particles through controlled sol-gel process.
  • the surface-charged SPM particles are coated with a layer of solid protecting layer, which are then post-treated to produce additional micropores and mesopores.
  • a slightly cross-linked polystyrene layer can be deposited on the SPM particle surface through emulsion polymerization.
  • the particles are then subjected to etching in solvent such as toluene and chloroform to produce porosity on the surface.
  • solvent such as toluene and chloroform
  • a layer of silica is deposited to the charged SPM particle surface through sol-gel process.
  • the coated particles are then etched in a base solution to produce porosity in the silica layer.
  • the process stabilizes the charges on the SPM particles and subsequently enhances the electrostatic repulsion by facilitating the charge separation of polyelectrolytes (such as the salt of polyacrylic acid,
  • polyalkylamine underneath the protective layer to form high density of negative charges.
  • the post-treatment processes are preferably processes that remove materials from the protecting layer to create porosity, including but not limited to base/acid etching, salt etching, and solvent etching methods.
  • silica is chosen as the protecting layer due to its convenient sol-gel based coating procedure, low processing temperature, and the well-developed silylation chemistry for further surface functionalization. For example, etching in a base solution (Nano Lett., 2008, 8, 2867) or in heated water (Phys. Chem. Chem, Phys. , 2010, 72, 1 1836) can effectively create controllable permeability within a thin layer of silica.
  • Chemical etching partially breaks the imperfectly condensed silica network and forms soluble monosilicic acid, eventually producing mesoscale pores in the silica structures and additional hydroxyl groups in the porous shell.
  • the resulted porous structure allows water molecules and hydrated ions diffuse in/out to accelerate the ionization of polyelectrolyte beneath the silica layer while the additional hydroxyl groups provide extra negative charges in the porous silica networks.
  • the post-treatment process renders the colloids' surface a layer of relative higher density of negative charges than that of the original SPM colloids. The stronger electrostatic repulsions between the particles allow the self-assembly of magnetite particle into more ordered structures in solution, resulting in broader tuning range and higher diffraction intensities.
  • the protected polyelectrolyte assures the long-term stability of the modified high' quality photonic structures.
  • a method and/or process for assembling superparamagnetic colloids with enhanced charge stability for high quality magnetically tunable photonic structures have been developed by adding a protecting layer of porous silica (p-Si0 2 ) that can prevent the polyelectrolyte from detaching from the Fe 3 0 4 particle surface and at the same time allow the
  • the porous protecting layer can be achieved by coating the polyacrylate-capped Fe 3 0 4 particles with a layer of solid silica through a typical sol- gel coating process, followed by a mild water etching step to produce mesoscale porosity and enhance the permeability of the silica layer.
  • the porous silica layer stabilizes the polyacrylate chains in its network and allows their charge dissociation. As a result, this process effectively enhances the charge stability and maintains the long-range electrostatic repulsion, producing magnetically tunable photonic structures with consistent performance even after a long period of storage.
  • etching in hot water bath can effectively create controllable permeability within the silica layer.
  • the Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) images in Figure 2 demonstrate the evolution of the porosity in the silica layer during the etching process.
  • the initial silica coating leads to a core-shell structure that can be appreciated by the contrast between the layers in the brightfield image in Figure 2A.
  • the size and shape of the colloids remain nearly unchanged (Figure 2B).
  • the shell shows enlarged pores and a noticeably lower contrast in TEM imaging ( Figure 2C inset).
  • the thickness of the Si0 2 shell decreases slightly when the outer shell is subjected to excessive etching, resulting in a decreased overall size of the colloids. Comparing with the alkaline-based surface-protected etching process previously developed, the water-based etching strategy is milder and easier to control,
  • the porous protective layer on the iron oxide particle surface accelerates the charge dissociation of embedded PAA (Polyacrylic acid) by enhancing the diffusion of water molecules and hydrated ions in/out of the shell.
  • PAA Polyacrylic acid
  • the conventional base-catalyzed sol-gel route typically leads to the formation of micropores with size below 1 nm inside the amorphous silica. As a result, the dissociation of
  • polyelectrolyte is limited owing to the lower effective diffusion rates of water molecules and hydrated ions restricted by the pore.
  • experimental and simulation studies show that water molecules confined in nanoscale geometries exhibit strong water-silica hydrogen bonding when the hydroxylated silica surfaces are in small separation, typically less than approximately 1 nm apart, thus greatly limiting their diffusion.
  • the hydrated counterions are bounded to the silica micropore surface in complete registry, which also makes their diffusion out of the silica shell difficult.
  • bulk-like regions of free water start to present, allowing improved diffusion of hydrated counterions and more effective charge dissociation of the PAA ligands.
  • the change of the ⁇ potential during the etching process of the silica layer was monitored to demonstrate the enhanced surface charge of the Fe 3 0 4 p-Si0 2 colloids (Figure 3A).
  • the silica-coated Fe 3 0 colloids displayed a ⁇ potential of approximately -38.5 mV, suggesting a high density of silanol groups on the surface after the sol-gel based coating process.
  • this value was consistent with that measured for silica colloids freshly prepared through sol-gel processes.
  • this was much lower than the average value of approximately -49.0 mV measured for PAA-covered Fe 3 0 4 particles, indicating only partial dissociated of the embedded PAA ligands.
  • the improved surface charge gained by the etched samples is believed to be due to not only the enhanced charge dissociation of embedded PAA, but also the formation of additional hydroxyl groups during the breakdown of Si-O-Si networks. For example, this has been verified by monitoring the potential variation during the water-based etching of similarly sized pure Si0 2 solid particles prepared by the sol-gel process, which also shows a change from approximately -39.4 to -45.0 mV after etching for 7 hours ( Figure 3B). The difference of the " potential change between the etched Fe 3 0 4 /p- Si0 2 particles and etched Si0 2 solid spheres should be attributed to the improved charge dissociation of PAA in the more porous silica networks.
  • the enhanced negatively charged surface renders the Fe 3 0 4 /p-Si0 2 colloids stronger interparticle repulsion which benefits their assembly under external magnetic fields into periodic structures with tunable photonic properties.
  • the magnetic particles are organized with improved long- range order and therefore increased diffraction intensity.
  • Figure 4 compares the typical reflection spectra of an aqueous solution of 128 nm Fe 3 0 4 particles and an aqueous solution of 131 nm (overall diameter, with 106 nm core size and 12.5 nm shell thickness) Fe 3 0 4 /p-Si0 2 particles as a function of the external magnetic field strength.
  • the reflection spectra present a typical symmetric profile (Figure 4A): the intensity of the diffraction peak first increases, and then decreases after reaching the maximum as the magnetic field increases gradually. Simultaneously, the diffraction peaks shift to shorter wavelengths at the same time. However, for an aqueous solution of Fe 3 0 4 /p-Si0 2 particles, the diffraction intensity increases steadily with increasing external field strength until reaching a saturation value. For example, further increasing the strength of the magnetic field does not significantly change the peak position and the peak intensity, indicating a strong electrostatic repulsive force with a fixed average interparticle spacing (Figure 4B).
  • the contour of the peaks therefore shows a skewed profile, which is similar with that of Fe 3 0 4 /Si0 2 ethanol system.
  • the contribution from "solvation force" in the repulsions can be ignored in Fe 3 0 4 /p-Si0 2 aqueous system because the solvation layers of two nearby particles cannot overlap in a relative larger interparticle separation.
  • the diffraction intensities are much higher in Fe 3 0 4 /p-Si0 2 aqueous system than that in bare aqueous Fe 3 0 4 system or
  • the distinct optical responses to various magnetic field strength in ordering Fe 3 0 4 /p-Si0 2 in water and Fe 3 0 4 in water can be due to the differences between the strength of the electro-repulsive forces involved in the two cases.
  • the electrostatic force dominates the particle interactions and determines the periodicity of the assembled structures by countering the induced magnetic attraction, based on Derjaguin- Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (DLVO) theory.
  • DLVO Derjaguin- Landau-Verwey-Overbeek
  • the packing force is the main factor of disturbing the long-range order inside the particle chains and diminishing the diffracted intensity within several minutes when the magnet-sample distance is small enough.
  • the significantly increased high surface charge density can lead to stronger repulsive interactions together with an increase of the interparticle distance in a magnetic field with fixed strength, therefore red-shifting the diffraction peak at low magnetic field strength.
  • the increased repulsive forces render the Fe 3 0 /p-Si0 2 aqueous system greatly improved diffraction intensities and tuning range of the diffraction to the changes in the strength of magnetic field.
  • the long-term stability of the magnetically tunable photonic crystal system has been remarkably improved, resulting from the stabilization of the repulsive forces by a layer of porous protecting silica shell.
  • the stability against long-term storage suffers from the polyelectrolyte detachment and the ionic strength variation induced by dissolution of extra ions from the storage vial.
  • the diffraction peaks greatly blue shift and the tuning range of peak position shrink a lot.
  • the diffraction intensity decreases monotonically and fades away in storage of approximately 3 days ( Figure 6).
  • the optical performance of the prepared Fe 3 0 /p-Si0 2 aqueous dispersions was monitored by reflection spectra over 3 weeks.
  • Figure 7 shows the variation of magnetically induced reflection spectra of a Fe 3 0 4 /p-Si0 2 with storage time.
  • the system needs a short period of time to reach a stabilized stage right after it is post-treated with water-based etching.
  • the diffraction peaks consistently blue-shifted with an increased storage time.
  • Figure 8 summarizes the change in peak position and diffraction intensity of a cleaned Fe 3 0 4 /p-Si0 2 solution with varying storage time at fixed magnetic field strength of approximately 131 G.
  • the peak position kept almost the same at 605 nm with slight fluctuations in diffraction intensity, which can be ascribed to the instrument errors.
  • the diffraction intensity reached as high as more than 60%, which was relatively hard to achieve in Fe 3 0 4 aqueous system.
  • the tuning ranges of the diffraction peak did not change too much over 3 weeks but kept in the range from 700 nm to 480 nm.
  • the steady photonic performance of this system indicates the stability of the charges on the surface of Fe 3 0 4 /p-Si0 2 from the ionization of polyelectrolyte. All the results demonstrate the successful protection of the ionized polyelectrolyte by the porous silica shell, which helps enhance the long-term stability of the photonic properties.
  • a two-step process which fabricates high quality magnetically tunable photonic structures with long-term stability.
  • the process includes stabilizing the charges on Fe 3 0 particles by modifying the surface with a porous protecting silica layer to prevent the detachment of PAA from Fe 3 0 4 surface, which caused the charge instability in the original Fe 3 0 4 aqueous system. Meanwhile, the porous structure of the silica shell in Fe 3 0 4 @p-Si0 2 allows the charge dissociation of polyelectrolyte underneath it.
  • Both the ionization of Polyelectrolyte and the addition of hydroxyl group on the porous silica framework contribute to the increase of negative charges on the Fe 3 0 4 /p-Si0 2 particles, making them the ideal building blocks to create high quality magnetically responsive photonic crystals with widely and reversibly tunable structural colors, enhanced diffraction intensity and long term stability.
  • the enhanced electrostatic repulsive forces also stabilize the dynamic chaining structures against aggregation induced by magnetic packing force in a magnetic field with high gradient.
  • the process and system as disclosed herein shows important features such as high stability, a fast, reversible, and tunable optical response to external magnetic fields. For example, the ability to stabilize the photonic performance allows the practical applications in displays or sensors.
  • the porous silica surface can be further modified with a large variety of functional groups through silane chemistry to further broaden the application.
  • Ethanol (denatured), anhydrous iron(lll) chloride (FeCI 3 ), ammonium hydroxide solution (Fluka), tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS, 98%, Acros Organics) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) were purchased from Fisher Scientific.
  • TEOS 120 pL
  • TEOS 120 pL
  • the Fe 3 0 4 /Si0 2 core/shell colloids were collected by centrifugation, washed with ethanol and water two times respectively and finally dispersed in distilled water (20 mL).
  • Fe 3 0 4 /Si0 2 colloids in 20 mL distilled water were aged for 24 hours before treated with boiling water.
  • the Fe 3 0 4 /Si0 2 colloidal solution was transferred to a 100 mL three-neck flask under magnetic stirring at 800 rpm after it was sonicated for 5 min. Then the solution was heated to and kept at approximately 95 °C while reflux water was running to keep water from evaporation throughout the boiling process. Heating was stopped when the color of the solution started to turn from dark brown to brown-yellowish.
  • the Fe 3 0 4 /p-Si0 2 core/shell colloids were cleaned several times with distilled water, and finally dispersed in distilled water (3 mL).
  • the morphology of the obtained products was characterized using a Tecnai T12 transmission electron microscope (TEM).
  • TEM transmission electron microscope
  • the TEM samples were prepared by transferring one drop of sample dispersion in water onto a carbon-coated copper grid and then drying in air.
  • Zeta potentials were measured by a Brookhaven Instruments Zeta Potential Analyzer at a scattering angle of 90° and a temperature of 25 °C.
  • the UV-Vis spectra were measured by a probe-type Ocean Optics HR2000CG-UV-Vis spectrophotometer in reflection mode.
  • the integration time was 300 ms.
  • the as-obtained Fe 3 O 4 @p-SiO 2 core-shell colloids were separated from water by magnet and dried in air. Then the colloids were transferred to a solution of 0.5 imL n- octadecyltrimethoxysilane (ODTMS) in 24 ml_ 1 ,2-dichlorobenzene (DCB). The mixture was stirred at 120 °C for approximately 3 hours to allow the hydrolyzable alkoxy groups of the organosilanes to attack the surface silanols through an alcoholysis reaction.
  • OTMS n- octadecyltrimethoxysilane
  • DCB ml_ 1 ,2-dichlorobenzene
  • the modified Fe 3 O 4 @p-SiO 2 @ODTMS colloids were dispersed in 3 ml_ DCB. 24 mg AOT was added in solution to facilitate the charge separation.
  • the modified magnetic photonic crystals obtained by this method achieve self-assembly in nonpolar solution such as 1 ,2-dichlorobenzene, toluene, chloroform, and hexane.
  • the modified photonic crystals obtained showed broader tuning range, higher diffraction intensity compared to that in the Fe 3 O 4 @SiO 2 @ODTMS system, and long-term stability.

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La présente invention se rapporte à un procédé permettant de stabiliser des particules chargées électromagnétiquement, qui consiste à recouvrir les particules chargées électromagnétiquement avec une couche de protection; et à graver la couche de protection afin de produire une couche de protection poreuse sur les particules chargées électromagnétiquement.
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